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Chinese exporters undervalue cargo to skirt Trump tariffs

Suppliers to small US businesses claim to reduce costs of duties in fraud that is difficult to police

Chinese manufacturers are attempting to avoid the Trump administration’s tariffs by fraudulently undervaluing cargo sent to the US, exploiting a system that American authorities have struggled to police.

The Financial Times reviewed offers by Chinese chemicals and packaging suppliers to send goods to small US companies with “delivery duties paid” — a process known as DDP that allows the exporter to cover tariffs.

The suppliers said the process would enable them to drastically reduce the cost of tariffs because they would deliberately undervalue the goods sent, or alter their descriptions to lessen the duties owed.

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